rbjam on Nostr: I think we also tend to empathize with flawed characters, and so often the hero lacks ...
I think we also tend to empathize with flawed characters, and so often the hero lacks "charming" flaws. The villain on the other hand is almost always flawed by definition. Take Batman and the Joker for example.
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